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RE: 2003 ES300. Rear Struts + 4 Rotors and Brakes.

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Old 07-22-13, 05:27 PM
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Default RE: 2003 ES300. Rear Struts + 4 Rotors and Brakes.

Hi. I need to change 4 rotors and all brake pads, plus rear struts. I found a mechanic that told me the job would cost 800$. Is it a fair price? To change rear struts(labor+ parts( costs 350$. Which means, 450$ for the rotors and brakes. I think its a bit overpriced. What do you think?
P.S. I live in Brooklyn , NY
Old 07-22-13, 06:04 PM
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For me personally, I'd consider that a pretty fair price considering the local mechanics around me in california want to charge roughly 400 for new rotors and brake pads for the front only. But thats just around where I live, hopefully others will chime in to let you know their opinion
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That's a pretty good deal considering what a place like Goodyear or the dealership would charge. Before I knew more about things like this I paid 900 bucks to replace the rear brakes pad, rotors, and calipers on my es300 at the dealer
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Sounds reasonable, but then again I don't use mechanics for that kind of stuff.
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Good price. Trust me don't want to do it yourself on a car this old.
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Originally Posted by Megafast13
Good price. Trust me don't want to do it yourself on a car this old.
Why? Its not old. I still work on my 97 ES....
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Originally Posted by BDSL
Why? Its not old. I still work on my 97 ES....
Assuming he doesn't have professional tools:

Majority of bolts and parts will be rusted/seized and need cut off, etc.
Old 07-23-13, 10:09 AM
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From my personal experience, I have worked on many vehicles from the 90s in Ontario, Canada where we use salt on the road during winter. I don't usually run into problems unless they are exhaust components.

And I use rust penetration.
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rotors: 4*30$=120$
pads: 40$
struts:120$*2=240$

total: 400$ in parts.

3hrs labor at 75$/hr rate = 225$ so you are looking at the lowest price of around 625$ + tax at least.

So 800$ is not unreasonable. As others said its a good DIY project if you are into that kind of thing. I am ordering rear struts actually as i type this.
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Originally Posted by rlx101
rotors: 4*30$=120$
pads: 40$
struts:120$*2=240$

total: 400$ in parts.
Some OEM rotors / pads are more expensive.
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Originally Posted by BDSL
Some OEM rotors / pads are more expensive.

I think he was trying to find the minimum price.

Also, 3 hrs labor isn't enough. Most shops will likely charge more, unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by hypervish
I think he was trying to find the minimum price.

Also, 3 hrs labor isn't enough. Most shops will likely charge more, unfortunately.
Agree, but I would not want $30 rotors on my car.
Old 07-24-13, 01:17 PM
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4-5 hrs would not surprise and at 85$ or higher rate. The funniest part is it does not matter what car you are servicing, huyndai or lexus or yugo.

Originally Posted by hypervish
I think he was trying to find the minimum price.

Also, 3 hrs labor isn't enough. Most shops will likely charge more, unfortunately.
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